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field does not always display my information.
dls25 29.09.2006 00:30:01
I have a database developed for tracking control results, for each test we
perform in our lab. This also tracks control lot number, expiration date,
target mean and STD Dev. Plus much more. This part all works fine. I have a
form, that I have an issue with. This displays the control results alone with
other information we enter. I have a field in this form that shows arrows, up
when greater than the mean or down arrow when below mean. The arrows display
on some of the computers that we use in the lab. Is there a reason why they
would not display on all machines? The arrows are thier but, do not display
all the time. Why would this be?

This is in Control Source =[Results]<([RangMean])
This is in Format ╘;╩ (displays arrows, wingding3)

Diane

Re: field does not always display my information.
"Dirk Goldgar" <dg[ at ]NOdataSPAMgnostics.com> 29.09.2006 07:28:38
"dls25" <dls25[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A8C35EB9-B8ED-48C7-AF17-1C034C800D4E[ at ]microsoft.com
[Quoted Text]
> I have a database developed for tracking control results, for each
> test we perform in our lab. This also tracks control lot number,
> expiration date, target mean and STD Dev. Plus much more. This part
> all works fine. I have a form, that I have an issue with. This
> displays the control results alone with other information we enter. I
> have a field in this form that shows arrows, up when greater than the
> mean or down arrow when below mean. The arrows display on some of the
> computers that we use in the lab. Is there a reason why they would
> not display on all machines? The arrows are thier but, do not display
> all the time. Why would this be?
>
> This is in Control Source =[Results]<([RangMean])
> This is in Format ?;? (displays arrows,
> wingding3)
>
> Diane

Is the Wingdings 3 font installed on all those computers?

--
Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP
www.datagnostics.com

(please reply to the newsgroup)


Re: field does not always display my information.
dls25 30.09.2006 02:01:02
Yes the computers all have wingding 3 on them. I changed the arrows to just
- Wingdings. I still have issues with the arrows not showing.
Diane


"Dirk Goldgar" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> "dls25" <dls25[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A8C35EB9-B8ED-48C7-AF17-1C034C800D4E[ at ]microsoft.com
> > I have a database developed for tracking control results, for each
> > test we perform in our lab. This also tracks control lot number,
> > expiration date, target mean and STD Dev. Plus much more. This part
> > all works fine. I have a form, that I have an issue with. This
> > displays the control results alone with other information we enter. I
> > have a field in this form that shows arrows, up when greater than the
> > mean or down arrow when below mean. The arrows display on some of the
> > computers that we use in the lab. Is there a reason why they would
> > not display on all machines? The arrows are thier but, do not display
> > all the time. Why would this be?
> >
> > This is in Control Source =[Results]<([RangMean])
> > This is in Format ?;? (displays arrows,
> > wingding3)
> >
> > Diane
>
> Is the Wingdings 3 font installed on all those computers?
>
> --
> Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP
> www.datagnostics.com
>
> (please reply to the newsgroup)
>
>
>

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